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He who stands with his face to the East in the morning will have the sun before him. If he does not change his posture, the Earth in the meantime having changed its, he will have the sun no longer before him, but behind. — Daniel De Leon

And below the heimongmong, all along the ground, were weeds already spilling out over the edges, running wild in every direction. — Amy Tan

Especially he walked the hospitals with much attention and interest, ever warned by Cupples to beware lest he should come to regard a man as a physical machine, and so grow a mere doctoring machine himself. — Anonymous

There is really only one proper function: the protection of individual rights. — Ayn Rand

Now it is time!" then louder, "Time!"; and then so loud it could have shaken the stars; "TIME." The door flew open. — C.S. Lewis

Suppose the hellfire of the orthodox really existed! We have no assurance that it does not! It seems incredible, but many incredible things are true. We do not know that God is not as cruel as a Spanish inquisitor. Suppose, then, He is! If, after Death, we wicked ones were shovelled into a furnace of fire- we should have to burn. There would be no redress. It would simply be the Divine Order of things. It is outrageous that we should be so helpless and so dependent on any one- even God. — W.N.P. Barbellion

If I recall correctly, I think I signed my first contract with Tor in 1983. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.

Every one goes astray, but the least imprudent are they who repent the soonest. — Voltaire

The man upstairs is pushing the buttons, and if your name happens to be on that button, well, thank you. — Mario Andretti

Andrea's breath hurt, but wit her fear came rage, a killing anger. They'd taken her mate A female defending her mate was the most fearsome of Shifters, and whoever had done this to Sean didn't yet know the meaning of terror. — Jennifer Ashley

It all seems more reasonable and possible until you put it figuratively, until the metaphorical end, which is always the muzzle if you come down to it, blasts you in the face. — Norman Mailer

Who was the fool, who the wise man, beggar or king? Whether poor or rich, all's the same in death. — Jacoby Shaddix

They connected on every level - mental, philosophical, emotional. But she couldn't have him, not all of him. — Nicole Mones